Kayo Dot

Marathon

Kayo Dot


And so ten centuries solemnly collide 
Love failed and I have 
Lost my Name 

Secrecy hoards the treasure 
Coveted most by me 
As rainwater collects in barrels 
Sleep covers Abuse with Time 
Too many dream-haunted hours 
Leaves me with seasons swelling and growing 
And without welcome, fading 
Something makes sense in ripples 
Grief is the corpse from which worms feed 
Alas, I am not this stricken man 
Suspended by sunlight, shadows break 
Their silent vigil 
As rainwater collects in barrels 
Lucifer rose up to kiss the analgesic dawn 
While below, Something roll'd the stone away 
Something makes sense in ripples 
Gradually, I saw Abuse is a Name 
And ghosts will seem forever 
Less fantastic 

Like a kiss, soft, and wild with the delicate steps of petals fallen in a stream 
This swirling ballerina turns in faint and sighing grandeur 
Across the floor to me. 
A monarch plays the violin to a summer's afternoon 
Whilst quietly the earthworm adores the soil in winter's sparkling gloom 
It breaks away, growing as the flowers do. 

A thunderhead embraces his enraptured lover 
And kisses with a gale that also makes the cattails shudder. 
His tears cannot, as he proclaims his love, be held with lightning back; 
They fondly dance into an open window 
And fondly dance with mine. 

Our eyelashes weaken with a weight that is sweet and fine, 
And this feels like frogs and spiders in the sweet outside. 
Tell me why world, unfathomable and good, 
The beauty of everything is infinite and cruel. 

An airplane, a puppet, an orange, a spoon, 
A window, and outside 
Stars and the moon.